‘White collar’ boxing event will benefit NI Children’s Hospice

It will soon be ‘seconds out’ for a charity boxing fund-raiser in Ballymena.
Boxers who are participating in the forthcoming "White Collar Boxing" night to be held on March 6 raising money for the Northern Ireland Children's Hospice. Included are George Courtney (organiser), Paul Frew MLA, Catherine O'Hara (NI Childrens Hospice), Helen Knox (NI Children Hospice) and Paul Jenkins and his daughter Eva and son Eli. INBT09-231ACBoxers who are participating in the forthcoming "White Collar Boxing" night to be held on March 6 raising money for the Northern Ireland Children's Hospice. Included are George Courtney (organiser), Paul Frew MLA, Catherine O'Hara (NI Childrens Hospice), Helen Knox (NI Children Hospice) and Paul Jenkins and his daughter Eva and son Eli. INBT09-231AC
Boxers who are participating in the forthcoming "White Collar Boxing" night to be held on March 6 raising money for the Northern Ireland Children's Hospice. Included are George Courtney (organiser), Paul Frew MLA, Catherine O'Hara (NI Childrens Hospice), Helen Knox (NI Children Hospice) and Paul Jenkins and his daughter Eva and son Eli. INBT09-231AC

A group of would-be fighters are currently being put through their paces at Braid Amateur Boxing Club ahead of a ‘white collar’ boxing event on March 6.

The event has been organsied by George Courtney and funds raised from the night will go towards the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice.

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